10-29-2013, 07:53 PM
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#7
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MVP
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Welcome to the League, Mr. Baldwin
My first two days in New York were a breeze. The reporters were easy enough to handle, I’d done plenty of interviews during my time in Spain. The trick was to remember not to answer the reporters in Spanish. I let it slip a couple times. It was all good though. I was finishing up a photo shoot for a sports magazine and then we were headed out to eat.
I’m having lunch at a sandwich shop on 9th avenue with Trey Burke, Nerlens Noel, and Cody Zeller. We hadn’t really gotten a chance to hang out much because, well, I didn’t know what 20 year olds were into and we were pretty busy doing media stuff. Those guys were also busy with their agents and magazines and things like that. Aside from the shoot that we all did today, I hadn’t really done much promotional stuff. Just the usual stuff for NBA.com. But I’m not worried about all that. I’ll get to that in due time.
“So you’re the dark horse, huh,” Cody asked as he sat down across from me.
“I don’t think I am. I’m chasing a dream just like you all.”
“But you’re like 25.”
“Yep. That just means I gotta move and move quickly. So while y’all are still developing, expect a championship in my first three seasons,” I said with a smirk.
“Damn. It’s like that? I like this guy,” said Nerlens. “What was Spain like?”
“Spanish,” I said, getting a laugh from the guys at the table. “Nah, it was cool. I enjoyed my time there. I won a championship last season. We lost in the last game of the finals this year though. That was tough.”
“Is it weird being like the oldest dude here, even though you aren’t really that old,” Trey asked.
“I guess you can say that. I mean, you guys aren’t that young. You guys will be drinking and partying in no time. At least you and Cody will. I mean, I did my four years of college and then three more years as a professional overseas. Mason Plumlee gets it. He did the whole four years at Duke.”
“I feel you, D,” said Trey. “But I like your style man. We watched some of your film when we were hanging out. You play aggressive, but you’re in control though.”
“Thanks.”
“I just wanna know,” said Nerlens. “What were the girls like out there?”
“In Spain? Nice. They have beautiful women out there.”
“I know you must have hooked up with a lot of girls out there.”
“Not too many. I made friends with a few of the WNBA players since I would to their games every once in a while, so I got to hang out with their teammates. I tried to keep a low profile out there. As well as you could when you’re surrounded by a bunch of women that are around six feet tall,” I said as I pulled out my phone. I flipped through to some pictures of myself with Monique Currie and her teammates.
The conversation flowed between the three of us pretty well. A few people came up to our table asking for autographs, instantly recognizing Trey, and Cody. I even signed a few. I figured people were just being polite since they knew we were all there for the NBA Draft.
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The showcase wasn’t too bad. I had a solid outing and I think I may have increased my stock a little. Probably not a lottery pick, but my name will definitely be called before the end of the first round.
After the game, Oliver took me out to dinner and gave me a quick rundown of what I was to expect on tomorrow.
“You impressed a lot of teams out of there tonight. You played like a bat out of hell and left it all on the court. I like that. Everybody was trying to figure out who number 9 was. You are the dark horse, my man.”
“That seems to be the recurring theme.”
“Um, yeah, who do you think came up with that? I want to get you on a blog or at least have somebody chronicle your rookie season wherever you land. I know you’re already on all the social media sites. You don’t have as much pre-draft hype surrounding you as these other guys, especially since you’re twenty-four and you’ve been playing in Spain for the past two years. But I think it’s going to work well.”
“I trust you, Ollie. Get with Devin on all that. So what’s on the schedule for tomorrow?”
“Simple. You’re going to meet with some of the teams that are interested in drafting you and we will go from there. It’ll probably be about three or four interviews. You’re stock is moving up a bit, so now these teams wanna make sure you have your head on straight. Coming in at 25, you probably have high expectations. And I’m sure they have high expectations of you. They probably want you to make an impact early. Like sixth man, possibly moving into a starting role by all-star weekend early.”
“I can live with that. Which teams?”
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It was finally time. I was sitting in the green room at the Barclay Center in Brooklyn waiting for my name to be called. I looked around the table at the people who meant the most to me: my parents, my brother, my cousin and my agent. My cell phone rang and I looked down to see that I was getting a video call from a number that I didn’t recognize. I pushed the green button on my phone and waited.
“Are you nervous?”
I smiled at the face on the screen. Carmen Calvo. She was one of my best friends overseas. She played with Monique Currie in Spain. We became fast friends after she tried to beat me in a dunk contest. She’s six foot three, so it could have happened. And I almost let it.
“Hell, yeah.”
“Don’t be. You’ll be an important piece to any team.”
“Have you talked to Alex?” Alex Abrines is a 19 year old shooting guard from Spain. He played for FC Barcelona. He’s a good kid. Has a quick game. Shoots well, runs well.
“Earlier today. He’s nervous too. You boys are silly.”
“This is my future I’m talking about, Carmen.”
“I know. I know. If you get drafted high enough, you can pay for my plane ticket to the U.S. I haven’t been there in years. Have they started yet?”
“Commissioner Stern just finished his speech. Cleveland has the first pick.”
“Okay. Well call me when it’s all over. Good luck even though you don’t need it.”
Cleveland drafted Anthony Bennett first this time around. It looks like they are really building a young competitive team this year. The countdown continued, the Bobcats took Cody Zeller with their fourth pick. I look over to Oliver and we both laugh. Nerlens was taken by the Pelicans with the sixth pick and Minnesota took Trey with the ninth pick. As he headed out to the stage, he shook my hand and said “See you on the other side, D.”
After Atlanta took two point guards with their seventeenth and eighteenth picks, I was starting to get nervous. I kept looking at Oliver’s cell phone waiting for it to ring, but nothing yet. A few minutes later Cleveland was on the clock, it was then that Oliver’s phone finally lit up. I could only hear one side of the conversation though.
“Oliver Tate….yes, he would…..sounds good……that’s great…..thank you. Good bye.”
He put his cell phone back on the table and sat back with a huge grin on his face.
“Am I about to get drafted?”
“Soon.”
This is it.
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